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Irish Surname - Hague

Origin of the Irish surname Hague

The Irish surname Hague is derived from the Gaelic name "Ó hEochaidh," which means "descendant of Eochaidh." Eochaidh is an old Irish personal name, meaning "horseman" or "horse rider." The surname Hague has its origins primarily in the province of Ulster, particularly in counties Armagh and Monaghan. The name has also been found in other parts of Ireland and around the world, especially in countries where Irish immigrants settled, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

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Variations of the Irish Surname Hague

Coat of Arms and Motto of the Irish Surname Hague

The coat of arms associated with the Irish surname Hague features a red shield with a silver chevron between three gold escallops (shells). The crest displays a silver demi-lion rampant, holding a gold escallop. The specific motto for the Hague family is not widely documented, and it is possible that various branches of the family may have used different mottos over time.

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There is often limited information available on a specific coat of arms and motto for an Irish surname. Sometimes there are many variations, sometimes none, we have compiled a representative, but by no means exhaustive, selection. Please visit our Coat of Arms and Motto page for more information.

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